E-flat is 3rd position.
Same as E, second or seventh.
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3rd and then the last lowest E flat tone is part of a group called false tones but it can be played on 3rd too.
a medium bore b-flat tenor trombone
The concert pitch of a trombone is B-flat.
The frequency range for the most commonly played notes on the trombone is 82.41 Hz (E2 or "low E," just below the bass clef staff) to 466.16 Hz (Bb4 or "high B-flat," fourth ledger line above the bass clef staff). Of course, the upper range of any brass instrument is largely decided by the ability of the player. The lowest notes (the pedal notes) on the trombone begin at Bb1 ("pedal B-flat") or 58.27 Hz and extend down to E1 ("pedal E") or 41.20 Hz. (The frequencies shown are correct for tuning at "A=440")
The position for high E flat on the trombone is third position. :)
A trombone is typically played in the key of B-flat.
The standard key for a tenor trombone is B-flat.
The trombone is typically played in the key of B-flat.
b# f g e d a b b flat f g e d. keep on repeating
A sharp is effectively a B flat, which is first position on a B flat trombone whether it is low or high.